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A Visceral Aesthetic: Roland Barthes's Writings on Art and Photography

Author Mark Durden
Publisher VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Category Paperback
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Author(s)Mark Durden
ISBN / ASIN3639160746
ISBN-139783639160741
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This book addresses three aspects of Roland Barthes's visceral aesthetic. It begins by looking at the physiological aesthetics in his early writings? his book on Jules Michelet, essays on Dutch painting, George Bataille and Alain Robbe-Grillet are discussed in relationship to Jean-Paul Sartre?s disavowal of the visceral in his philosophy. Part Two explores the accent on excess and desire in language in Barthes?s later theories of the text, especially in terms of the influence of Julia Kristeva. It also considers his fascination with forms of expression which seem to go beyond language and meaning? his essays on music and the painters Bernard Réquichot and Cy Twombly. The third aspect of the visceral, considers Barthes?s writings on photography, and especially Camera Lucida, a book that involves a strongly affective response to images at a time when images were felt to be mediating desire.
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